BBC News reports"Mark your diaries for 4 March because in Denver the funeral arrangements are well underway for the planned passing that day of Internet Explorer 6". There's a phobia of being buried alive but I think in this case, it's the living that are all too quick to be shoveling the dirt over as IE6 doesn't officially die until 2014 when Microsoft pull the life-support.

Er, what about the random javascript error dialogs for CSS settings? Or that even when used with javascript properly, you could often get many dialogs in a row on a page load, or with an event on a dynamic page.

What about the crashing? That's never good, and it seemed to get more common with each hundredth added on to 4's release version number.

Personally, I preferred the Netscape UI. Even so, IE won that round somewhat fairly.